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Soft action loose ring snaffle bit with flexible rein attachment for improved connection, promoting forward motion, rhythm, and softer contact, enhancing horse movement and collection. Read more.

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BUCEPHALUS PRO HORSE BIT DOUBLE BROKEN

 

Bucephalus: The "bucephalus pro horse bit" is a soft action loose ring snaffle bit. The reins are attached to the bit with two strong rubber bands within the O-rings. This creates a flexible connection between the riders hand to the horses mouth thus encouraging the connection from the hind leg into the rein. The pressure transmitted through the horses mouth is reduced thereby promoting forward motion, rhythm and a softer contact. This naturally encourages elasticity in the horses movement and willingness in the collection.

 

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Only suitable for skilled riders: No
Characteristic/problem of the horse: Sensitive
Impact on the horse's mouth: Sensitive
Special action Especially soft impact possible
Suitable for young/unbroken horses: Yes
LPO approved: No

 

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